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Presentation for Thesis of Master Degree Done by Ali Abdullah Al Salman

CEM – 520 Term Project (Paper Presentation). Presentation for Thesis of Master Degree Done by Ali Abdullah Al Salman. Assessments of Risk Management Perception& Practice of Construction Contractors In Saudi Arabia Presented by: AHMED AL- NEHMI MAHMOUD HAMWDA AIMAN YOUSEF HAWARI

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  1. CEM – 520Term Project(Paper Presentation) Presentation for Thesis of Master Degree Done by Ali Abdullah Al Salman Assessments of Risk Management Perception& Practice of Construction Contractors In Saudi Arabia Presented by: AHMED AL- NEHMI MAHMOUD HAMWDA AIMAN YOUSEF HAWARI 9 January 2007

  2. Outline Introduction Literature Review Research design RISK Categories allocation, importance and effects Result Discussion Conclusion & Recommendations

  3. IntroductionGeneral: • Risk in construction cannot be eliminated but can be managed once taken. • Risk in construction can be controlled, minimized, transferred or shared. • For risk management, there is no single universal and systematic approach that can be followed to manage and control all risks associated with every construction project. • This study is to shed some light on the perception and attitude of the typical construction contractors in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia towards construction risks. • This study mainly concerned with the allocation of risks, risk importance and their effects on the project as well as the improvements of the understanding by local contractors of risks related to the construction industry.

  4. Problem Statement • This study is to shed some light on the perception and attitude of the typical construction contractor in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia towards construction risks. • It is mainly concerned with the allocation of risks, risk importance and their effects on the project as well as the improvements of the understanding by local contractors of risks related to the construction industry.

  5. RESEARCH SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS • This research will be limited to: • Medium to large construction contractors (Grades 1 or higher) per the classification of the Chamber of Commerce, Saudi Arabia Eastern Province Branch. • Limited to the construction contractors in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. • Limited to general contractors lump sum type of construction contracts.

  6. LITERATURE REVIEWDefinition of Risk Risk : could be defined as a situation in which there is a lack of information / data or previous experience to that particular situation being considered by the decision-maker at that time.

  7. RISK ANALYSIS AND RISK MANAGEMENT

  8. RISK RESPONSE • Risk Retention • Risk Reduction • Risk Transfer • Risk Avoidance

  9. Research MethodologyDesign of Questionnaire • The questionnaire is contains 31 short and straight forward questions, it should not take more than 25-30 minutes to be completed. • The questionnaire includes three sections : • SECTION A: The first section will provide general information about the construction contractor . • SECTION B: The second section includes the main questions about the assessment of construction risks. it starts with brief description to help the applicants better understand the components of each question before answering this part of the questionnaire . • SECTION C: The end part gives the chance to the contractor to add and rate any additional risk category. • The responses to each question are divided into four groups: • Risk allocation (both perception and common practice). • Risk importance. • Effect of risk on the project. • At the end the contractor can add and rate any additional risk category.

  10. RISK CATEGORIES ALLOCATION, IMPORTANCE AND EFFECTS • Three areas are investigated by this survey: • First, risk allocation (both from the Saudi contractors’ point of view and as practiced) to either the owner, the contractor or shared by the two parties. • Second, the importance of each risk category to the contractor and the construction project. • Third, the effect of each risk category on the construction project (mainly on the budget, schedule, safety, and the quality of the project )

  11. RISK CATEGORIES • Twenty five important risk categories were selected to compose the survey questionnaire. These categories are: • Permits and Regulations • Site Access • Scope Limitation and Work Definition • Labor, Material And Equipment Availability • Labor and Equipment Productivity • Defective Design • Changes in Work • Differing Site Condition • Adverse weather conditions • Acts of God • Defective material • Changes in government regulations • Labor dispute • Safety / Accidents • Inflation • Contractor competence • Change-order negotiations • Third party delays • Coordination with subcontractors • Delayed dispute resolution • Delayed payment on contract • Quality of work • Financial failure • Actual quantities of work • Accuracy of project program

  12. RISK IMPORTANCE Although risk importance varies from one project to another depending on the nature of the construction project, owner, contractor, type of contractual agreement and other factors, the questionnaire will elicit a general assessment of the importance of each risk category from the Saudi contactors’ viewpoints and the general practice in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.

  13. RISK EFFECTS All of the above risk categories will have potential effects on one or more of the project parameters namely budget, schedule, safety and quality, If these risks are not correctly assessed and managed, they will greatly impact the construction project

  14. Results: • Results are presented in five main parts: • Part I : discusses the General Back Ground Information. • Part II : discusses risk allocation to contractor, owner or shared. Allocation of risks from the viewpoint of the contractors and as common practice. • Part III : discusses the importance of these risks. • Part IV : discusses the effect of these risks on the project from different angels like budget, schedule, safety, and quality. • Part V : Outlines the answers to section C of the questionnaire, which cover the added risk categories by contractors.

  15. General Back Ground Information.

  16. Risk Allocation

  17. In practice, not a single risk is allocated to the owner and the contractor assumes most of the risks while in the contractor’s opinion, they want to allocate some risks that they think the owner has better control cover. Also, contractors want owners to share more risks with them. This result might be attributed to the idea that contractors are better in managing these risks. Another factor is the high competition in market and slow economy.

  18. The importance of these risks

  19. NOTES: • Quality of work is ranked first 1 (the most important). • This is anticipated because this is what matters most to the owner and this is what the contractor is paid for, to deliver quality project in accordance with the contract documents and specifications.

  20. Effect of these risks

  21. The risk effect will be appropriately assigned to one or more parameter if the frequency is more than 25%.

  22. Added risk categories

  23. Conclusion & Recommendations Conclusion - Risk assessment is a new concept to the construction industry in SAUDI ARABIA and relatively new world wide.- Saudi Arabia contractors perception in allocating the surveyed risks is different from the common practice. In practice most of the risks are allocated to contractors none to owners.- Quality of work is the most important risk while an adverse weather condition is the least important risk.- The surveyed risks have the highest impact on the project schedule while affect minor on the safety of the project. In other words, most of risk categories affect schedule and budget more than other project parameters.- Saudi Arabia construction contractors want owners to accept and share more risk with them. This can attributed to tow factors:- Owners have some control over some of the risks.- The high competition in the market and slow economy in the recent few years.

  24. Recommendations: • All construction contractors in Saudi Arabia are encouraged to have a better understanding when dealing with risks, in order to help them facilitate proper management of these risks based on the results of this research. • Although this study was done in EP of Saudi Arabia, the results can be applied to other areas of Saudi Arabia because of the similarities of rules, regulations and business environment.

  25. THE END THANK YOU

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